PlayerRep said:getgrizzy said:If you assume that to be the case, then you have to consider what JJ admitted to doing and then match Pflugrad's comment to the media to that. I'm not saying that his comment is what got him fired, but it is an eyebrow-raiser. For it not to be I would have to think that JJ didn't tell him how it all transpired.PlayerRep said:getgrizzy said:Was Pflugrad present at the university trial or was he aware of JJ's version of the events?
Pflu wasn't at trial. Think he was the OC at Weber by then. Assume Pflu knew JJ's version of events, as JJ went to Pflu's house to talk the night he got home and found the letter from the Dean. Recall that Pflu had been coaching at Oregon when JJ was in high school in Eugene, and knew JJ's father and JJ before Pflu came to Missoula to coach. It wouldn't surprise me if Pflu knew JJ better than he knew any other player on the team.
Huh? Don't understand what you're saying. Assume Pflu didn't hear every day, as that wasn't likely or necessary. However, the basic facts are that the 2 knew each other for much of a year and had hung out together at times. The night before the accuser told him that she'd "do him anytime", and this was heard by others. They texted the next day. She wanted him to come over. He said he didn't want to drive because he'd had a few beers. She said she'd pick him up and did. They walked past her male roommate in the LR, going in and out. Went to the BR. Put on movie, laid on bed, and had sex. They or she flirted a bit during sex. He went to bathroom. She went to kitchen to make herself something to eat. She asked him if he wanted to come downtown with her to pick up their mutual male friend, or get dropped at home. He opted to get dropped at home. She went downtown to get the male friend. Took him home and went in his place with him and laid on the bed together. She lied to the rape nurse about what had occurred, e.g. that he'd put his fist in her vagina. She went to a Super Bowl party the next day. She sent curious texts saying he wouldn't think he'd done anything wrong, and maybe it was all her fault. JJ's statements to the authorities and at trial were the same each time. After an almost 3 week trial, he was acquitted in about 2 hours. It wasn't a close call. He was not thrown out of school, did not lose his scholarship, played ball after missing a year, and was awarded a sizeable settlement from UM.
I'm sure 75 could do a better summary than I did.
Then Pflugrad probably didn't know that the girl and JJ had known each other for over a year and had some mild relations or that the girl had wanted to have a serious relationship or that JJ was in a relationship with someone else.